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During her short time in office that has seen inflation at a 40 year high. This was held at the home of the secretary. Next before we get started, we have the british sidelined interpretation bikes the right thing to do in these circumstances is to make changes that were made and get on with the job and deliver for the british people. And once again, we look at the Energy Rights guarantee and we allow you to do that. Robertson. Thank you mr. Speaker, the Prime Minister agrees with me that local people our best to decide how many houses and if she does, will she have the topdown approach to her targets and remove the powers of the my friend is exactly right we will abolish that. Listen speaker, we want decisions about infrastructure driven by local people. Not driven by and that is why we assist our new, lately driven, investment zone. Where those houses should go. Mr. Speaker, we want thinking mr. Speaker, is that the release date or the title . [laughter] mr. Speaker. Mr. Speaker i have been in office for just under two months and i have built delivered the Energy Price Guarantee making sure that and i have also taken steps and we have taken steps to crackdown on unions. Now what, mr. Speaker, i think that is more of a record of action than the detriment. Of two and a half years in the job. Mr. Speaker, last week the Prime Minister or every russian put the chancellor made it her policy. [laughter] how can she be held to account when she is not in charge mr. Speaker, our policy is not had to take the decision because of the Economic Situation to adjust our policies. I am somebody who is prepared to front up. I am prepared to take the tough decisions unlike the honorable gentleman who is not done anything on businesses he has done nothing to a and protect. He has no plan. Mr. Speaker, last week the Prime Minister stood there and promised absolutely no spending reductions. They all cheered. This week, the chancellor announced a new wave of cuts. What is the point of Prime Minister whose promises dont even last a week . I can assure that the right on a gentleman that the labour party has pledged hundreds of oems of spending pledges, none of which state attracted. The honorable gentleman needs to reflect the economic reality and his policies. Mr. Speaker, this thing spending cuts are on the table for one reason only a, because they crashed the economy. And working people working people will have to pay 500 quid more on their mortgages. And what is the Prime Ministers response . To say she is sorry. What do you think people will think and say that is all right, i do not mind financial ruin but at least she apologize. I do think there has to be a reflection of economic reality for a party. The fact is, the fact is, the interest rates, are rising across the world and the Economic Conditions have worsened. When we are being honest, we are leveling with the public unlike and what is the honorable gentleman doing about the fact that trade workers are going again on strike. Mr. Speaker we are bringing forward policies to ensure our railways are protected paybacks and strikers we back strikers. She is asking me questions because we are a government rating [cheering] there is no getting away from this. Millions of people are facing her brendas mortgage repayments. And she has admitted it is her fault. She should not have conducted an economic experiment on the British Public. But it is just not her, they put her there and they are keeping her there area why on earth would anybody in trust her with the economy ever again . [cheering] the chancellor announced on monday he is refusing to condemn the strikers. We are on the side of working people. We will legislate to make sure that we keep our railways open. The gentleman of the refuses to do anything. Mr. Speaker, the only man ever had is from members of the except for the destruction of the economy and the lotion of the tory parties. I have the list here 45 tax cuts gone. 20 tax cuts gone. Twoyear Energy Freeze on. Taxfree shopping gone. Economic credibility on. And the former chancellor he is gone as well. They are all gone. So why is she still here . Mr. Speaker, i am a fighter and not a [cheering] order. Order i want to hear the Prime Minister i suggest all members give an answer. Mr. Speaker, i am a fighter we have delivered on the Energy Price Guarantee. We have we delivered on the Energy Price Guarantee we delivered our national insurance. We will deliver to stop the militant trade unions from disrupting our railways. The honorable gentleman has no idea. He has no plan and he has no alternative. James lundy. [cheering] [booing] can i just say that he is obviously the mo the more popular choice. Come on, you are the future. Congratulate the team on the recent promotion to super league. And the local economy and furthermore, i look forward to thank you mr. Speaker. After 10 you turns into week, we are left with the Prime Minister in office and families are paying the fee for her mistakes. Her latest broken promise has in the front line and raise the state pension and the rates of inflation . I honestly do not know what he is talking about. [cheering] we have been clear in our manifesto that we will maintain the triple lock and i am completely committed to it and so is the chancellor. [cheering] it is not surprising that the Prime Minister approval rate is collapsing the worst bowling results for any Prime Minister in history. 12 million pensioners under [indiscernible] [cheering] i also want to hear mr. Blackbird. [cheering] in the last week alone, in nation has reason to hide. Mortgage rates are among the highest level since the financial crisis and energy bills are about to rise more than 5000 pounds because the Prime Minister answer one simple question what is she expect everyone to pay the price for her failures . I do not think that we can take yes for an answer. I think i have been clear that we are protecting the triple law. If the honorable gentleman is concerned about the economy, what does he continue to advocate work separatism . The economy into chaos. Thank you very much. Over the last couple of years, has been proposed or built which puts a huge strain on jeep and with my the Prime Minister agree with me but more needs to be done in the process to make sure we have largescale development, [cheering] my friend is right when we build new houses we need to make sure there are surgeries, schools, infrastructure. That is why we are building a new infrastructure levy to make sure more more of the money from developers goes on some running liberal communities. Millions of Family Carers have been forced to cut back on food and heating. My son is in constant we dont wash him in warm water several times a day this will cause him to physically decline. How do we a for the gas to the water on a max budget. For everyone is already struggling another already. So would the Prime Minister guarantee the support including allowance that will rise by at least of todays inflation rate of 10. 1 . People are struggling it is difficult at the moment that is why we raise the Energy Rights guarantee to make sure that the typical household is not a or than 2500 down pounds if ive supply the next 1200 pounds to the most vulnerable, i can assure we will always support the most vulnerable they will be our priority. [cheering] thank you mr. Speaker. We have a proud military foot print. Patrol exercise which ive been to last week. And it is considered the gold medal in the tree trading infantry trading over two days in the beacon. One of the Prime Ministers join me in not me the team of soldiers from who took, coveted gold medal. Further to minting sickle special place in the u. K. On old and that it is the governments intention that the Group Remains unamended and that in particular, the end justice should have no jurisdiction in any United Kingdom . Prime minister, i am completely committed to the Northern Island protocols it deals with specific issues we face in Northern Ireland. Making sure that the people of Northern Ireland are able to benefit from the part of the United Kingdom. And i can tell my friend, any negotiation reflect the same position that is in the [cheering and booing] mr. Speaker, we understand this boat on hunting is deemed a confidence vote in the Prime Minister. Can she give us any reason why her own on anyone in this country can have, confidence in her after her caused chaos in the economy . Mr. Speaker, we do face. Economic time. I have been honest about the stakes i have made. But what have i done to apologize for is that we have held household through the Energy Price Guarantee. And the fact that we are taking action to get our railways running rather than being disrupted by the militant trade union. [cheering and booing] mr. Speaker, theres been a number of points recently including irelands Football Team singing songs and the changing room rate we should never forget the sacrifice of those who paid the rice to maintain the peace during her struggles. Closer to home, recent events met that spending will be more strained than originally thought. May i encourage the Prime Minister to it courage ensure we remain compassion in politics in these decisions including maintaining the benefits and inflation. Will she do that . We are compassionate conservatives. [cheering and booing] we will always work to protect the most venerable and that is what we did with the Energy Price Guarantee. We will make sure the most vulnerable are protected in year two. And i am sure the chancellor has heard my friend representation on the context of mediumterm mr. Speaker, with the public at large supporting the government the actions taken to ukraine. Not just because of what is at stake there, but, right now, in order to maintain that, the public deals with rising inflation mortgage ross cost, ukraine fatigue is a real danger. And i am afraid to say to the Prime Minister, she is a driver against public support that his unified so many [cheering and booing] that has so unified members to do what needs to be done. So in a time where [cheering and booing] in a time where resolve and some of ukraine needs to be insured will she commit that the economic and military support will be another casualty under this Prime Minister. It was one of my first acts in office to make sure the militaries were we give to ukraine is equal to the militaries of work he gave this year. We must make sure ukraine wins. They can will. They will win. And they must win. I would like to thank the Prime Minister for sticking by her works and giving communities the final say on fracking. The devil is in the details. Can the Prime Minister assure me that it will be measured independently and transparently. Under no circumstances will fracking be directly engaged in affecting local consent. And people will say no that that division will be acted upon by this government. [cheering and booing] i strongly agree with my honorable friend. This is something he cares deeply about. I will assure him that we will support him on this and give clear advice on safety before any fracking takes place. And we will also consider relevant people, the regional mayors, doherty and parishes and the concerns that are directly affected. We will be saying more about this later today. [cheering and booing] prioritization does not work. We have a service that our secretary. It does not work the group taking 758 Million Pounds in off it last year. The idea that the public obligation is at risk. 10,000 jobs are a threat. Will the Prime Minister continue to let in thane amount of profit be made well prices rise or will she help with [indiscernible] what we need is an official posttruth Dessert Service that delivers people across his country im not concerned with in an ideological voice. [cheering and booing] thank you mr. Speaker when i was in business it was a religion to employ talented bright young people. I have always found and you believe in somebody, you give them an opportunity, they went on to strive in their careers. That is why i will be launching my new scheme 100 friendship challenge to draw in 100 new friendships all over the world constituency area and the with the Prime Minister please thank it would be fantastic but that counsel the county counsel and the stakeholders who worked over six months for this fantastic to drive growth and jobs to young people was my constituents. I want to thank julia and her team for the fantastic job they are doing and you as the member member of paul armenta. The friendship and a fantastic way for people to learn and gain experience. The Prime Minister chief of staff is in hot water after it turns out he has also lobbied for ppe giant is it wise to have a lobbyist at the center . [cheering and booing] mr. Speaker, all ointment appointments, are probably checked through priority and we do that in an impersonal way. Thank you mr. Speaker, when my honorable red was foreign secretary unknown she was acutely aware of the of british power acting in our National Interest will she confirm today the promise we made in 2010 when his government first came into office that she will not balance the book on the backs of the or people of the world . The poor people of the world . Cannot pay tribute to my friend for the fantastic work in the International Development sector. I am proud we have rebalance our budget to focus more on the military in a aid humanitarian aid. The last tory Prime Minister was forced after after taking responsibility for any of it. So what is this Prime Minister getting the boot for . For fracking off communities that you did it want and the general elections. [cheering and booing] i have taken responsibility and made the right decision to ensure economic stability. Thinking mr. Speaker, every member in this house will have constituents waiting the Health Secretary priorities are absolutely right can the Prime Minister reassure me that the government is committed to a series of election that we have hamas in looting we have promised including my friend has set out her plans to deal on her feelings with the covid battle and we will continue to work on that. And it was a massive pandemic. We will deal with it. Since the many budget, my constituents have been in mental anguish and despair. I recognize that the honorable lady has faced a week of mental anguish and despair herself. She has had people angry with her, she has had people have mocked her, but having had that experience, what will she now do to improve the health care the Mental Health care for the people in this country so that the anguish that they faced in the coming month is properly responded to and dealt with . My rights of the friends in the Health Sector have a clear path of how we will deal with the backlog created by covid. How we make sure the will get timely gpo ointments and how we will improve on services in the hospitals including Mental Health this is area thank you, mr. Speaker. The government is facing tough choices but People Living with dementia face unlimited care cost and that is not a choice. Can my friend assure me that she is committed to the care reform to end that wary and relieved pressure on the in hs . Nhs . Yes we need to deal with those issues. Thank you, mr. Speaker. It is always better to see a Prime Minister at her desk rather than underneath it. [cheering and booing] and now that shes here, i wonder if she could tell us why next week bullish protection on pension payout it will abolish our right to watch the olympics free of charge. How is any of the retained laws in the bills . Mr. Speaker, we have yet another it ample of somebody who does not onto his work the British Public decision to leave the European Union. [cheering and booing] isnt it quite incredible, mr. Speaker, that six years after our people voted the league of European Union there were people who object to taking e. U. Off our statute books. I am a dim at, i respect energy i am a democrat i respect energy [cheering and booing] mr. Speaker, 20 years ago the so that democracy could flourish and the freedom and asperity come with it. This eve in, we celebrate at this evening we celebrate that. From the chair of the Taiwanese Foreign Affairs committee and the leader of opposition. A good example of the range of context funded by the government working with it. Can i ask the Prime Minister if she agrees this is a vital contribution by our government and our people and democracy around the world and will she encourage those to join us this evening . The Westminster Foundation democracy does a fantastic job. We know, from what we has happened in ukraine the falling war just how precious the mocker c is. And how much we need to do how much how precious democracy is and how much we need to do i encourage the house to attend the event tonight. That ends our hearing tonight let the house clear. [indiscernible]

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